NEW YORK WEEKLY NEWS
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1-Unknown
Amazing Facts About New York.
Find out!
2-NEW
YORK BEST 12 NIGHTLIFE SPOTS.
3-BEST
HOTELS IN NEW YORK.
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 ENTERTAINMENT,
STARS AND CELEBRITIES:
1-Actor
Matt Damon weds in New York...
2-Lennon's day in
New York...
3-Sopranos
creator honored by New Jersey governor...
4-Marjorie
Maye:
She Made It Big Time In the Recording Industry...
5-TEN
MOST WATCHED AMERICAN TV SHOW HOSTS.
Not difficult to guess. And as predicted, according to a poll by the
International News Agency, the 10 most watched American TV show
hosts are in no particular order...
6-The
Bendheim Performing Arts Center Performances and Events Calendar...
7-Jeffrey
Friedberg and the Bossy Frog Band...
8-Carol
Channing & Friends
- Starring Linda Fields, Diana Templeton and Richard Skipper as Carol
Channing...
9-The
Three Phantoms in Concert... Duck Soup Magic Show! FILMS THAT GOT
AWAY...
10-Judy
Dench:
A bonafide Grande
Dame.
With
nearly 50 years experience as an actress, Dame Judi Dench has given an
astonishing range of performances. As well as her Oscars and
knighthood, she was the first person to win two Olivier awards and her
marriage to Michael Williams was one of the most successful in
showbusiness. Moreover she has brought grace, warmth and frequently a
fascinating coldness to an extraordinary mixture of roles....Read
the full article
11-
Robert Osborne: Entertainment Man of the Year.
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 SOCIALITES
AND HIGH SOCIETY
1-Most
talked about in New York Manhattan high society in pictures...They
are la crème de la crème of New York society. People love to be seen
in their company, for they are famous, wealthy, sophisticated, chic,
powerful, well-connected, fun...and mon cher ami, they throw the best
parties in town. Sometimes, they are in print because of their
contributions to charitable organizations, appearances they made at
major social functions, controversy they steered up, in brief, they
were written up in the paper for meaningful and justified reasons...
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 FASHION
1-NEW
YORK FASHION BIG EVENT.
Couture Fashion Week New York culminated with the presentation of the
2005 International Fashion Designer of the Year award to
Jamil Khansa
of Lebanon. Mr. Khansa presented his latest collection of breathtaking
couture designs done in opulent fabrics with lavish embellishments,
each piece more dazzling than the last.
2-JAMIL
Khansa
is presented with
the International Fashion Designer of the Year Award by Couture
Fashion Week founder and producer Andres Aquino...
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GOSSIPS:
WHAT PEOPLE ARE DOING AND SAYING
1-Yoko
Ono apologizes for McCartney dig. Yoko Ono has apologized
to Paul McCartney for insinuating that his songs are trite. Accepting
an award on behalf of John Lennon last month, Ono said Lennon had
sometimes felt insecure about his songs, asking "why they always cover
Paul's songs and never mine." "I said, 'You're a good songwriter, it's
not June with spoon that you write."'...
2-New
York Gossips:
Her wedding dress
costs $40.000. When Melania
Knauss walks down the aisle to marry real estate mogul Donald Trump,
she'll be wearing a sumptuous gown by Christian Dior. Knauss chose the
gown during the haute couture shows in Paris with help from Vogue
editors Sally Singer and Andre Leon Talley. She models the voluminous
strapless gown -- which took 550 hours of labour just to do the
embroidery...
3-New
Yorker authors knew FBI agents, mobsters and real life adventures.
Among new thrillers are those that feature an assistant district
attorney, a mobster and an undercover FBI agent, and the head of
Britain's Security Service - not as characters, but as their authors.
Linda Fairstein, Bill Bonanno and Joe Pistone, and Stella Rimington -
all of whom have since left their respective professions -- have
written books that are among the latest hardcover novels of mystery
and suspense, which also include works by John Grisham, Lilian Jackson
Braun, Ed McBain and W.E.B. Griffin...Full
story
2-Mariah
Carey: New York insiders are talking about Carey. Mariah
Carey has fuelled rumours she is engaged to mystery boyfriend Maek
Sudack...
4- John
Lennon: In Memoriam and in photos...
5-New
York TV and Radio women of excellence:
Last
Thursday night, in New York, at the Museum of Television & Radio,
a reception was held to release the names of the 2005
honorees who will be on the roster “She Made It: Women Creating
Television and Radio,” celebrating the accomplishments and recognizing
the achievements of women in television and radio industries. The
2005 Honorees are...
6-New
York Angel Ball: In
New
York, this week, Denise Rich threw the best charitable party in town.
She amassed the Who's Who in entertainment to celebrate
the 4th annual biennial gala of The Angel Ball 2005 at the Marriott
Marquis. The Grammy-nominated songwriter raised $3.3 million for the
Foundation’s Cancer Research. It was a ritzy event, a perfect social
setting to recognize four honorees for their philanthropic and
charitable contributions...
7-Paulette
Attie on the Friars Club. She writes about Frank Sinatra,
the famous and infamous and her own experience at the legendary
club...

8-Tyra
Bank: Tyra's Final Spin on the Runway...
9-Newton-John:
'The Pain is There':I NA New York Office learned that
Australian singer Olivia Newton-John wept as she told of coming to
terms with the mysterious disappearance of her longtime boyfriend
Patrick McDermott. In an interview aired Monday on Australian
television's Nine network, Newton-John said her singing is helping her
cope with the grief of losing McDermott, who failed to return from a
June 30 overnight fishing trip off the California coast...
10-Adapting
Nazi era opera calls for light touch.
From New York to LA and London...
11-Madonna:
"I'd love to direct". Madonna has
revealed that the shooting of the latest documentary about her has
made her want to follow film director husband Guy Ritchie behind the
camera. I would love to direct," she said. "I felt very inspired by
making this movie and I learned a lot about film-making. "I would like
to do it on my own next time," continued the singer, whose film I'm
Going to Tell You a Secret will be shown on Channel 4 on 1 December...
12-Kate
Moss is subject of four paintings by Stella Vine at London exhibit:
York grapevine is whispering that Kate Moss is
the subject of four paintings by Stella Vine now on show at a London
exhibit, including one based on a tabloid photo that allegedly shows
her preparing a line of cocaine. A portrait titled Must Be the Season
of the Witch is based on a photo of the 31-year-old supermodel that
was published in a London tabloid in September...
13-Shania
talks about everything but perfume.
For a girl who had to cook for herself at the age of five and sang
with aspirations of one day being a backup singer for Stevie Wonder,
being awarded the Order of Canada was not even part of Shania Twain's
wildest dreams. "Yeah, (the honor) is overwhelming and I don't even
believe it," Twain said, in New York, letting out a loud guffaw
Thursday towards the end of a daylong media blitz in Toronto. "So, I'm
pretty excited."...
14-Isabelle
Huppert takes New York by storm.
The
52-year-old French film star has just made her New York stage debut in
a play written by the late British playwright, Sarah Kane. 4.48
Psychosis is a harrowing meditation on mental illness and suicide - a
virtual monologue delivered in French with minimal supertitles. "When
desperation visits," the character says, "I shall hang myself to the
sound of my lover's breathing." But audiences here in the United
States adored her stark rendition. "It's not the Folies-Bergere,"
Huppert had observed. But perhaps what these theatregoers loved was
the sheer proximity to her. New York, it seems, is in the grip of all
things Huppert at the moment. As well as her theatrical debut, the
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is running a major retrospective of her
films; she has made more than 70 in three decades...
15-New
York Grapevine: Uma
Thurman on being suddenly single. INA
informers learned from big time gossips queens in New York, that Uma
Thurman sweeps into the room making sounds like a duck. Then after
she's done with the quacks, she makes like the Roadrunner with a
series of beeps. "I'll just do this intermittently whenever we lose
energy," she tells reporters impishly as she settles her lanky figure
behind a table. Actually, she's delivering more than enough energy on
her own. She's also communicating her intelligence and wit...
16-Jennifer
Aniston, Bruce Willis, Jessica Lange and Robin Williams are among the
stars who will have films on display at January's Sundance Film
Festival. It was announced today in New York that, Jennifer
Aniston, Bruce Willis, Jessica Lange and Robin Williams are among the
stars who will have films on display at January's Sundance Film
Festival, which announced entries Wednesday for its lineup of
premiering films...
17-Paris
Hilton & Nicole Richie Start Up
Simple Life.
International News
Agency New York Bureau learned that former best friends Paris Hilton
and Nicole Richie begin filming the fourth season of The Simple
Life on Tuesday. They don't have a network for their show and
they're not speaking to each other, but that's not stopping Paris
Hilton and Nicole Richie from filming another season of ...
18-Peter
Sarsgaard lives with one Gyllenhaal to prepare for Gulf War drama.
Peter Sarsgaard got a new roommate to prepare for his role as a marine
in the Gulf War drama Jarhead. The 34-year-old actor plays Jake
Gyllenhaal's sniper partner in the film adaptation of Anthony
Swofford's memoir, so he decided to spend as much time as possible
with him in real life, he told The New York Times Magazine in Sunday's
issue. "I figured if I couldn't be around my girlfriend, I would
settle for her brother," said Sarsgaard, who's dating Maggie
Gyllenhaal. Sarsgaard and Jake Gyllenhaal lived together for about
five months during filming, mostly in a hotel in Mexico...
19-Elton
John to Wed...Rock star Elton John says he and partner
David Furnish plan a small private ceremony to seal their civil
partnership under new legislation offering gays many of the legal
protections available to married heterosexuals. "It'll be a very small
family affair and then in the evening there'll be a soirée somewhere,
which we have yet to work out," John was quoted as saying in an
interview with Attitude magazine released Thursday...
20-TRUMP, MELANIA KNAUSS AND CHRISTIAN DIOR.
Christian Dior. Knauss chose the gown during the haute couture
shows in Paris with help from Vogue editors Sally Singer and Andre
Leon Talley. She models the voluminous strapless gown -- which took
550 hours of labour just to do the embroidery...Full
story
21-Former X-Files
star, Gillian Anderson marries doc filmmaker. Former X-Files star
Gillian Anderson has married longtime boyfriend Julian Ozanne. The
couple exchanged vows Dec. 29 at a friend's beach house on Lamu's
Shella island, off Kenya's Indian Ocean coast, People magazine said
Tuesday. The ceremony, which included hymns sung by a Kenyan choir in
Swahili, was attended by immediate family and a handful of close
friends...Full
story
22-Paris Latsis
has only kind words for his ex-fiancée, Paris Hilton.
The engagement has been called off, but Paris Latsis has only kind
words for his ex-fiancée, Paris Hilton. The 22-year-old Greek shipping
heir called Hilton "the most incredible woman I have ever met in my
life," in a brief statement released Monday through Hilton publicist
Elliott Mintz. "I respect her decision and appreciate the very kind
and generous manner in which she is handling her very difficult
decision," Latsis said...
Full story
23-Martha Stewart.
Homemaking mogul Martha Stewart, who already has two TV U.S. shows, is
working on a third. Stewart's company, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia,
purchased a house in Norwalk last month that will be featured in a new
home-improvement television show next year. The series, which has no
name yet, is about a group of women who learn trades and help renovate
the 125-year-old house. The 13-part series focuses on six women...Full
story
24-"I'm illiterate and I faked my way through
scripted portions of the televised U.S. talent show, which I won in
2004." Fantasia reveals in memoir.
American Idol winner Fantasia Barrino reveals in her memoirs that she
is functionally illiterate and had to fake her way through some
scripted portions of the televised U.S. talent show, which she won in
2004. ..Full
story
25-New
California law targets paparazzi.
Official and public figures in New York are seeking similar laws. YA
RIGHT!...Full
story
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THEATER
1-Mark
Schultz Award winning New York Playwright...
2-Judy
Dench:
A bona fide Grande
Dame.
With
nearly 50 years experience as an actress, Dame Judi Dench has given an
astonishing range of performances. As well as her Oscars and
knighthood, she was the first person to win two Olivier awards and her
marriage to Michael Williams was one of the most successful in
showbusiness. Moreover she has brought grace, warmth and frequently a
fascinating coldness to an extraordinary mixture of roles...
3-ADI
BLOTMAN:
Israeli-Born Actress Makes Transition from Army Troops to Comedy
Troupes. Blotman:
“It’s very clear that, even as
a child, I enjoyed the spotlight.”
During basic training
in the Israeli Army, actress Adi Blotman never dreamed she would make
it in the competitive world of New York City comedy. Now, her time
spent on stage with the National Comedy Theatre has taught her to
expect the unexpected, and she loves it...
4-The
Jewish Theater of New York Presents
Kabbalah.
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 ARTS
1-Memory Imprints: A Sculptural Installation by Tova Beck Friedman.
Inspired by ancient architecture and archaeological sites in the land
of Israel, Tova Beck-Friedman sculpts the raw desert formations of her
birthplace and incorporates the human figure into her work...Full
article
2-Mining the Collection: Recent Acquisitions. An exhibition of
selected works acquired since Yeshiva University Museum relocated to
Chelsea in 1999. Given the Museum’s interdisciplinary nature, its
collections are eclectic and wide- ranging, spanning 2000 years of
Jewish aesthetic achievement. An ossuary from the Roman Period (1st
century BCE..
Full article
3-The
Korean Traditional Performing Arts Association.
The KTPAA is a performance group that endeavors to preserve,
cultivate, and disseminate Korean cultural arts in the United States.
Its members consist of professional artists from the New York area
Korean-American community who are dedicated to promoting intercultural
understanding and appreciation of Korean artistic heritage and
history...
Full article
4-Joan Snyder: A Painting Survey, 1969-2005. August
12, 2005 - October 23, 2005. The exhibition has been organized by the
Danforth Museum of Art in Framingham, Massachusetts, to which it will
travel in November, 2005. The Jewish Museum presents Joan Snyder: A
Painting Survey, 1969-2005, an exhibition that features a
selection of thirty-one major works representing more than three
decades of the artist’s career. Joan Snyder is an avowed feminist and
belongs to the first generation of women artists to identify
themselves as such. Along with Elizabeth Murray...Full
article
5-The
Work of Renate Aller.
Her photos of the clouds, the tempest of nature
and forms of humans, the shapeless sound of elegant heels of fancy
women dressed in red and running with eroticism, class and "un je ne
sais quoi" in the streets of New York, ascertain her lyrico-laisse
faire-professionalism and mastery of the camera...Full
article
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 MUSIC:
1-RECORDING
ARTIST OF THE MONTH. Tina Shafer: A
trilogy of vocal virtuosity, intelligent musical compositions and
heart-felt human warmth...
2-Marjorie
Maye:
She Made It Big Time In the Recording
Industry...
3-NEW YORK'S
JAZZ: SHERYL BAILEY'S "BULL'S EYES" IS SOLID GOLD.
A TRIUMPH!...Full
article
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WHAT'S
HAPPENING
THE BEST OF THE WEEK:

1-Kiki
Smith, a
world-class artist.
2-Rubin
Museum of Art.
3-Patricia
Barber at Joe's Club.
4-The
best cigar and tobacco shop in New York City.
5-The
Yank Newsmakers: Laura Savini, Susan Barth, Ilil Arbel, Gail Swanson,
Barbara Lowin in concert.
6-New
York TV and Radio women of excellence:
Last
Thursday night, in New York, at the Museum of Television & Radio,
a reception was held to release the names of the 2005
honorees who will be on the roster “She Made It: Women Creating
Television and Radio,” celebrating the accomplishments and recognizing
the achievements of women in television and radio industries. The
2005 Honorees are...
7-New
York Angel Ball: In
New
York, this week, Denise Rich threw the best charitable party in town.
She amassed the Who's Who in entertainment to celebrate
the 4th annual biennial gala of The Angel Ball 2005 at the Marriott
Marquis. The Grammy-nominated songwriter raised $3.3 million for the
Foundation’s Cancer Research. It was a ritzy event, a perfect social
setting to recognize four honorees for their philanthropic and
charitable contributions...
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EVENTS
1-John
Lennon's Day in New York: In Memoriam and in photos...

2-New
York TV and Radio women of excellence:
Last
Thursday night, in New York, at the Museum of Television & Radio,
a reception was held to release the names of the 2005
honorees who will be on the roster “She Made It: Women Creating
Television and Radio,” celebrating the accomplishments and recognizing
the achievements of women in television and radio industries. The
2005 Honorees are...
3-New
York Angel Ball: In
New
York, this week, Denise Rich threw the best charitable party in town.
She amassed the Who's Who in entertainment to celebrate
the 4th annual biennial gala of The Angel Ball 2005 at the Marriott
Marquis. The Grammy-nominated songwriter raised $3.3 million for the
Foundation’s Cancer Research. It was a ritzy event, a perfect social
setting to recognize four honorees for their philanthropic and
charitable contributions...
4-Fall,
2005 EL/Civics Awards Ceremony & Concert "Program":
Since 1996, this magnificent program has, each year, been providing
hundreds of (often frail and disabled) elderly refugees with English
language and Citizenship instruction (not at central classroom
settings they must travel to, but rather) at the senior centers they
attend, in the senior citizen housing developments where the reside
and at other accessible community-based sites. Hundreds of immigrant
seniors of all ethnic backgrounds in several Brooklyn communities have
become citizens through the organization's efforts...
5-DO
IT YOURSELF JUDAISM: EXTREME JEWISH MAKEOVER: Panel
Discussion To Explore the Ever Changing Faces of Judaism in Everyday
Life. The American Jewish Historical Society presents a panel
discussion, Do It Yourself Judaism, Extreme Jewish Makeover on
Tuesday, December 15, 2005 at 7:00 PM at the Center for Jewish
History, 15 West 16th Street, New York City. Ever since
Sinai, Jews have been creating Jewish life on their own terms.
Whether it be the codification of the Talmud or the creation of Reform
Jewry, Jewish communities have always imagined versions of Judaism
that suited their contemporary needs, wants and worldviews....
6-FILM
AT THE VILLAGE TEMPLE: “WALK ON WATER”.
WALK ON WATER, an enthralling,
award-winning film by internationally acclaimed director
Eytan Fox, explores the motives,
strengths, and, ultimately, the humanity of an Israeli assassin sent
to rectify a wrong committed five decades earlier. The protagonist,
Eyal, is a top assassin in the Israeli
secret service. He has killed terrorists before, but this time he is
sent to eliminate an aging former Nazi war criminal...
7-JCC
Teen Schedule Jan/Feb...Full
article
8-NCFJE
Chanukah Telethon...
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READ THE GOSSIPS OF 2005 FROM A TO Z.
2005 HOTTEST
GOSSIPS, ACCUSATIONS AND PREDICTIONS OF STARS, POLITICIANS,
NEWSMAKERS, BIG MOUTH GOSSIPS QUEENS AND CELEBRITIES OF THE YEAR...
Full article
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SOCIETY SECTION: ALL THE BIG NAMES, SOCIALITES AND NEWSMAKERS IN
World Society and People Main Page
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NEW
YORK NEWS FLASH
1-Conan
O'Brien popularity is increasing...Full
article

2-YAFFA
RESTAURANT:
BEST MIDDLE/NEAR EASTERN FOOD IN TRIBECA, MANHATTAN. A
funky, friendly and cozy restaurant owned and managed by Yaffa Seror
Faro, quite an unusual woman, a.k.a. The Gypsy Queen of Tribeca. If
you are fond of authentic Middle/Near Eastern delights and
specialties, then head right away toward Yaffa restaurant. And if you
enjoy reading Kafka, Proust, Francoise Sagan, Lord Byron, Omar Khayam
and Jean-Paul Sartre, dash into that restaurant and ask for Yafa, the
proprietor and the existentialist story-teller. The food is superb and
Yaffa herself is better. The menu is one of Yafa Faro’s controversial
and most colorful delightful madness and creations, for every single
dish on the list is named after a motion pictures star, a Hollywood
legend and all those dashy-washy characters you can or would squeeze
between...Full
article
3-MISS
AMERICA: HOW YOUNG, HOW RICH, AND HOW OLD IS MISS AMERICA, TODAY!?
"I remember definitely dressing up," said Hanson, 62, who now lives in
Pratt, Kan. "I'd have a towel sash pinned to my shoulder and there was
my crown, probably made from a colander or a strainer." ...Full
article

4-The "New"
Desmond Tutu on Broadway:
Moving from the pulpit
to the stage, Desmond Tutu is reappearing off-Broadway in a drama
blasting the U.S. government's handling of Guantanamo Bay detainees.
The retired South African prelate and Nobel laureate appeared Saturday
night at a tiny theatre in Lower Manhattan, playing a judge in
Guantanamo: Honor Bound to Defend Freedom. The play portrays the
plight of British detainees at the U.S. naval base in Cuba...Full
article
5-JCC
Teen Schedule Jan/Feb...Full
article

6-Yaffa,
Yafa, whatever, is making waves in New York City.
She calls herself the "Girl from Sinai". She wants you to remember
what she told everybody: "I am Jewish, but not Israeli. I am from
Sinai." But, the neighbors and residents in Tribeca call her something
else. Something like "The Gypsy Queen of Tribeca." This woman is
unquestionably one of the most fascinating women in New York City. She
owns and manage her own restaurant, which of course is named after
her "YAFFA RESTAURANT". And at that restaurant-cafe trottoir--bar
everything goes; politics, buzzes, gossips, breaking news, adventures
and unbelievable stories you hear from the patrons. Count 7 of Yaffa's
clients and 8 of them are foreigners...Full
article
7-PARIS
HILTON TO THROW BIG PARTY IN NEW YORK:
Paris Hilton is ready to throw a lavish party for all the peers who
are jealous of her. She did not decide yet how and where to do it.
Hilton said: " And this is a great occasion to celebrate my
victory..." Lord! What victory? ...Full
article
8-NEW
YORK'S JAZZ: SHERYL BAILEY'S "BULL'S EYES" IS SOLID GOLD.
A TRIUMPH!...Full
article
9-Before
the Bris:
How to Protect Your Infant Against
Herpes Virus Infection Caused by
metzitzah b’peh...Full
article
COMMUNITY
1-STATEMENT
FROM MAYOR BLOOMBERG ON APPELLATE DIVISION'S RULING IN SAME-SEX
MARRIAGE CASE ...Full
article
2-New
Terminal Will Create 3,700 Jobs and Preserve Historic TWA Flight
Center.
Mayor Michael
R. Bloomberg and Governor George
E. Pataki joined JetBlue Airways Chief Executive Officer David
Neeleman and President Dave Barger today to mark the start of
construction of the airline's new 26-gate passenger terminal at John
F. Kennedy International Airport's Terminal 5. The new terminal will
allow JetBlue to double their number of flights daily and add 2,500
jobs to its current New York City workforce of about 5,000, and it
will create an additional 1,200 construction jobs...Full
article
 
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Prices starting from USD $109 per person
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3-MAYOR
BLOOMBERG AND HEIDI KLUM ANNOUNCE MEASURES TO SUPPORT CITY'S GARMENT
AND FASHION SECTOR.
City Makes $244,000 Grant For The
Training and Education of Apparel Workers.
Mayor Michael R.
Bloomberg and Heidi Klum, host and executive producer of Bravo's
Emmy-nominated series Project Runway, announced today that dresses
designed during the current second season of the Weinstein Company and
Miramax Television co-production...Full
article

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